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Closed: consultation has now concluded
About this risk analysis
We conducted a risk analysis for fresh strawberry fruit from Japan.
This risk analysis was conducted in three steps:
Review current scientific information and prepare a draft report proposing risk management measures.
Release the draft report for public comment.
Consider comments while preparing the final report.
You can read the draft risk analysis. The draft risk analysis outlines the identified biosecurity risks, associated with importing fresh strawberries from Japan, and the proposed risk management measures.
Submissions on the draft report closed on 5 August 2019.
The import conditions and final report is available on our website.
Closed: consultation has now concluded
About this risk analysis
We conducted a risk analysis for fresh strawberry fruit from Japan.
This risk analysis was conducted in three steps:
Review current scientific information and prepare a draft report proposing risk management measures.
Release the draft report for public comment.
Consider comments while preparing the final report.
You can read the draft risk analysis. The draft risk analysis outlines the identified biosecurity risks, associated with importing fresh strawberries from Japan, and the proposed risk management measures.
Submissions on the draft report closed on 5 August 2019.
The import conditions and final report is available on our website.
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